Dick Harmon: BYU, Big 12 interest draws plenty of speculation

BYU remains a prime brand for the Big 12 expansion if the league's presidents decided to grow to 10 or 12 teams. But that doesn't necessarily mean it will happen.

BYU remains a prime brand for the Big 12 expansion if the league's presidents decided to grow to 10 or 12 teams.

But that doesn't necessarily mean it will happen.

Why?

Because BYU won't abandon life as an independent with freedom to do what it wants to do with its ESPN TV deal and operation of its BYUtv for rebroadcasts of sporting events.

There are many in Big 12 territory and in Cougar country who can't figure out, if the Big 12 wants BYU, why isn't its administration turning cartwheels to sign on the dotted line with Texas, Oklahoma and the rest of this BCS entity.

Here are a few ideas why I believe this is crawling along.

In my humble opinion, BYU is in prime position as a Big 12 candidate. It is available, has a noticeable brand, big fan base and is competitive in most sports.

BYU knows this. So does the Big 12.

From BYU's perspective, it is only going to get one shot to draw up a list of what it needs from Big 12 membership. In negotiating, there are many points BYU will not budge on, one of them being Sunday play.

I don't think Sunday play in Big 12 championships is a big issue. Many athletic administrators like Sunday off, as a travel day, so students can return to classrooms on Monday.

But the other issues are critical.

In my opinion, based on conversations I've had over the past half year, BYU will not just jump into any league for the sake of BCS membership unless it is an almost perfect fit.

And what does that mean?

It means that is BYU's starting point in negotiating.

First, it has to be a stable league. Right now, the Big 12 seeks stability through exit fees, contracts, promises and sworn oaths to keep together. Establishing stability, keeping it and proving it is a tough deal. A year ago, after Nebraska and Colorado left, stability ranked high on the Big 12 agenda. Then, the SEC accepted Texas A&M on Monday.

As recently as a few days ago, Missouri was considering bolting. Only a few weeks ago, Oklahoma was courting the Pac-12 without success.

The Big 12 needs to prove stability. If it can't, BYU won't join and many experts smarter than I say that would be the correct course of action for the Cougars.

Stability isn't a simple issue for BYU and the Big 12. We're only weeks away from when Baylor president Ken Starr refused to sign a waiver of legal action against A&M. We're only days away from Oklahoma president David Boren publicly smacking down the idea that anybody is going to sue anybody.

Next is BYUtv.

BYU's administration and governing board like the idea of BYU athletic events shown live or replayed nationally and internationally. An investment has been made. These folks envision BYU's brand becoming more recognizable than ever, and on the heels of that recognition, a message of a better life through ideals and faith.

That may seem quirky to some, but it is important to those who count at BYU. If the Big 12 presidents or the Big 12 TV partners do not agree to allow BYU to replay football games or do live league events on BYUtv, the Cougars simply will not join, in my opinion.

This issue is important enough to BYU that last year, a visiting LDS apostle told a group of athletic department employees he envisioned BYU's brand could someday be as recognizable as the golden arches at McDonald's. I don't think he meant that literally but as a figure of speech as to the power of mass distribution in television communications.

The truth is simple - We Cougar fans want to play with the big boys. Why?
Because we can win. We can go 11-1, 10-2 and 9-3 year in and year out.
Sure there will be off years but then there will be years that we talk about for
generations
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1:19 a.m. Sept. 27, 2011

Top comment

Triple B

Milford, NH

@ UT4BIG12

You think BYU is a small school? Ha ha ha. You make me
laugh. BYU would be the 3rd largest school in the Big 12 behind only TX and TX
A&M. When BYU played at Boston College a few years ago people were shocked
at how many
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Dick Harmon is a columnist for the Deseret News with a focus on college athletics. He previously worked as executive sports editor, sports columnist, city editor and police reporter for the Provo Daily Herald for 26 more ..